REGENT THEATRE
Rita Hayworth, at the height of her career, has received her first important dramatic role. As the bewitching " Gllda,” in Columbia Pictures' exciting romantic drama with Glen Ford, George Macready and Joseph Calleia, which will be screened to-morrow at the Regent Theatre. Rita convincingly demonstrates that she can act with the best of Hollywood's thesplans. “ Gilda ” affords her a real chance to do something serious as the woman she represents is not cut from the ordinary mould. Her ambitions, her outlook on life, the clothes she wears and the things she does stamp her as that rare creature, a woman of the world—independent, calculating, highspirited and capable of a love far more stirring than the everyday variety, Gilda is a girl who knows what she wants and doesn’t let anything or anybody stop her from getting it. In this case she wants Glenn Ford and carries on a campaign to snare him that is positively devastating.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26367, 23 January 1947, Page 9
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158REGENT THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26367, 23 January 1947, Page 9
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